On 12.01.18 14:58, Lachezar Dobrev wrote: > 2018-01-04 19:00 GMT+02:00 Lachezar Dobrev <l.dob...@gmail.com>: >> 2018-01-04 17:07 GMT+02:00 Patrick Brunschwig <patr...@enigmail.net>: >>> The question is, what is the text that is above and below the decrypted >>> message. I try not to display the warning if the message was completely >>> inline-PGP encrypted, but that's pretty hard to do in the message >>> composition window (where the original message is no longer available). >>> >>> You could also ask your peers to install K-9 (plus OpenKeychain), or >>> R2Mail2. Both can create and read PGP/MIME messages just fine. >>> >>> -Patrick >> >> Ahh! I think I saw something! >> I have a signature configured in my Thunderbird Account. When >> Thunderburd attaches it it adds -- as separator, so the footer ends up >> like: >> """ >> -- >> Lachezar Dobrev >> etc. etc. >> """ >> When I disabled the signature responding to an Inline-PGP no longer >> displays the warning. >> >> Thunderbird manages -- signatures by removing them from the message >> that is being replied to before quoting it and adding the new >> signature below the quoted (and signature-stripped) original mail. >> Does that make sense? >> >> Steps to reproduce: >> - Open account settings >> - Put some text in the 'Signature Text' >> - Send an encrypted mail to one's self >> - Reply to the encrypted message >> - Observe the warning. > > Is there any progress on this?
No, I didn't look into it. > Do I need to do something more? No. -Patrick
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